Medieval daggers were mostly used as a secondary weapon by knights, unmounted mercenaries and archers. The cross guard has cut outs on both sides in the form of a three-leaf clover.
The blade of this battle-ready replica is forged from spring steel and goes through to the round cast iron pommel, where it is screwed invisibly. The beautifully shaped wooden handle is wrapped in leather.
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The blade is hardened to approx. 48 HRC in oil. The tip is rounded and the edges are blunt. The dagger is therefore suitable for light exhibition combat.
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A matching wooden sheath covered with leather is included.
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Details:
- Battle-ready Category : SK-C
- Blade material: Spring steel EN45
- Rockwell Hardness: approx. 48 HRC
- Overall: approx.43.5 cm
- Blade length: ca. 29.0 cm
- Blade width: approx. 31 mm
-Battle ready version
- Including scabbard made of wood and leather
- Weight (without scabbard): approx. 500 g
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